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the u.n. security council and in terms of areas of cooperation maybe we should end our discussion with a description of areas where the two countries could cooperate number one on iran the deadline is coming up on on on on july twentieth russia and the u.s. cooperating could be very helpful there in the case of iraq as i mentioned both the united states and russia pressuring mr maliki to genuinely share palko could also has unclear if there could be very happy working on the. ending of the syrian chemical weapons program which was also quite successful not many people believe that something like this could have been achieved just a few months ago which leads me to my final question i mean you mentioned just now a few positive examples of cooperation and i wonder if iraq sense of cooperation but tunnel cooperation and actually a successful cooperation syrian chemical weapons program you know putting in and to the syrian weapons chemical weapons program would be one example of an accomplishment
the u.n. security council and in terms of areas of cooperation maybe we should end our discussion with a description of areas where the two countries could cooperate number one on iran the deadline is coming up on on on on july twentieth russia and the u.s. cooperating could be very helpful there in the case of iraq as i mentioned both the united states and russia pressuring mr maliki to genuinely share palko could also has unclear if there could be very happy working on the. ending of the...
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by israel, clean out hamas with its 20,000 militia and all of those rockets, and then perhaps have u.n. come in and take control and hand over to the palestinian authority. that kind of stirring up of the status quo with all of the costs involved is something that, notwithstanding a confluence of interests, none of the parties are prepared to -- >> in less than a minute now you said a fundamental lack of trust and even just bad blood between the palestinians and the israeli leaders caused the peace process to break down. what did you mean? >> well, i think beyond that what we can see is all of those factors were operating, but essentially what we discovered was that secretary kerry strongly believed that the status quo was unsustainable. he's being proven right yet again today. but what we discovered was that the status quo was actually sustainable for the two leaders more than for us, and that's why we really couldn't achieve a break through, and that's what we're seeing at the moment again, that maintaining the status quo is less costly in terms of political risk and in this case los
by israel, clean out hamas with its 20,000 militia and all of those rockets, and then perhaps have u.n. come in and take control and hand over to the palestinian authority. that kind of stirring up of the status quo with all of the costs involved is something that, notwithstanding a confluence of interests, none of the parties are prepared to -- >> in less than a minute now you said a fundamental lack of trust and even just bad blood between the palestinians and the israeli leaders caused...
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or u.n. it hadn't violated a french/american treaty. they violated a set of unilateral american sanctions passed by congress that were never affirmed or followed by the european union or france and neither the buyers or sellers in any of the transactions bnp was involved in were americans. >> bnp went to really elaborate lengths to conceal prohibited transactions. >> so what was washington's hold on bnp? it all centers on the central role that the dollar plays in today's globalized economy. you see, even if two foreign companies want to do a deal, assuming it is a large transaction, the deal is likely to be denominated in dollars. the currency that everyone has access to is available in ample supply, is a symbol of stability, and as a result, remains the world's reserve currency. but here's the catch. if the deal is denominated in dollars, at some point it has to go through an institution with an american banking license, which gives it access to the federal reserve system. without this access no bank can really function in the global e
or u.n. it hadn't violated a french/american treaty. they violated a set of unilateral american sanctions passed by congress that were never affirmed or followed by the european union or france and neither the buyers or sellers in any of the transactions bnp was involved in were americans. >> bnp went to really elaborate lengths to conceal prohibited transactions. >> so what was washington's hold on bnp? it all centers on the central role that the dollar plays in today's globalized...
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there's very little the u.n. or the united states or anybody else can do to step in there and say let's have a cease-fire until both sides for their own reasons conclude that they're exhausted. >> benjamin netanyahu said he's trying to do what he can to minimize civilian casualties. part of that is telling residents to get out of the area because there are going to be an intense amount of air strikes. but realistically, how much can they avoid civilian casualties with these kinds of strikes? >> this is the difficulty in gaza. at any hour when school is letting out, even lunchtime, it is a sea of children. it has an incredibly young population. there are children everywhere. and once you start to have mayor israeli incursion or you really step up the bomb, its's almost impossible, notwithstanding the technical prowess of the israelis, not to start killing children. it's a cynical game played by the people launching the rockets. they're saying come and get us and you'll get the civilians, too. but it's also a cynic
there's very little the u.n. or the united states or anybody else can do to step in there and say let's have a cease-fire until both sides for their own reasons conclude that they're exhausted. >> benjamin netanyahu said he's trying to do what he can to minimize civilian casualties. part of that is telling residents to get out of the area because there are going to be an intense amount of air strikes. but realistically, how much can they avoid civilian casualties with these kinds of...
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. >> schieffer: prime minister, the u.n. security council called for a cease fire yesterday by both sides i take that it is not going to happen for awhile as far as you're concerned? >> our goal is to achieve sustainable quiet and security for our people. we're doing that by degrading hamas and other terror capabilities. i'm no not going to say how and when that goal will be achieved. whether by diplomatic and military means but that goal has to be seen, we need to have quiet restored to our people for sustainable period of time not just for five minutes. >> schieffer: last night israeli forces on the ground went in to gaza to take out a rocket launching facility there. is this a sign that this war is about to get wider, are you going to go in in force in to gaza with ground forces? >> we use whatever means are necessary to defend our people. as with the united states or any other government. faced with such a predicament. >> schieffer: how long do you think this is going to go on? i understand what you're saying here but ho
. >> schieffer: prime minister, the u.n. security council called for a cease fire yesterday by both sides i take that it is not going to happen for awhile as far as you're concerned? >> our goal is to achieve sustainable quiet and security for our people. we're doing that by degrading hamas and other terror capabilities. i'm no not going to say how and when that goal will be achieved. whether by diplomatic and military means but that goal has to be seen, we need to have quiet...
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the u.n. called for an immediate cease-fire. i don't know if that is going to have much immediate effect. you have two fairly entrenched parties. israel cannot sustain or accept these kinds of rocket attacks. hamas' perspective, it is not clear what they're after. they can shown that chew rockets further than ever before. they are flexing their muscle. boca raton, florida. caller: good morning. if you will bear with me mr. the history here, back over 10,000 plo troops try to take over jordan and they were expelled to lebanon. they turned the paris of the middle east into an abatoir. wendy thousand muslims were killed in the town of -- 20,000 muslims were killed in the town of hama in one day. it boggles the mind. we just had a caller who basically is saying that the killing of 150 or so palestinians in gaza who are used as human shields by hamas, whose charter basically says kill all the jews no matter where they are and eradicate genocide,at becomes but in syria we have over 150,000 people dead and any number of refugees and no
the u.n. called for an immediate cease-fire. i don't know if that is going to have much immediate effect. you have two fairly entrenched parties. israel cannot sustain or accept these kinds of rocket attacks. hamas' perspective, it is not clear what they're after. they can shown that chew rockets further than ever before. they are flexing their muscle. boca raton, florida. caller: good morning. if you will bear with me mr. the history here, back over 10,000 plo troops try to take over jordan...
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the time was russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainian refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia this figure the country's federal migration says could be full times higher let's cross in the border could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians been cool to in the crossfire or even targeted themselves here a car drives up to a border post is forced to turn around on a heavy fire. the family we spoke to had to change their plans after seeing just how hard it was even to get close to the checkpoint they decided to try their luck at another crossing but asked aspinall to join them worried with attract unnecessary attention. would continue the journey alone it used to be recruiting and checkpoint but as you can see now it's abandoned there is absolutely nobody here because crawls freely as you can see the ukrainian border guards left the russian side of the checkpoint seventy or northern part of the ukrainian russian border people here crossed day and night security there ar
the time was russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainian refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia this figure the country's federal migration says could be full times higher let's cross in the border could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians been cool to in the crossfire or even targeted themselves here a car drives up to a border post is forced to turn around on a heavy fire. the family we spoke...
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military aid to the syrian regime of hafez assad had not protected the assad regime three times at the u.n. from serious resolutions condemning its actions including killing more than one hundred fifty thousand people then you might have had a more positive resolution at the geneva two conference but it you need to to russia chose to side one hundred percent with assad and the geneva two conference felt but dr friedman let's take comparable cases from the region the case of iraq the case of libya you know russia play along with the united states and libya does leave me a look like a positive example of a burgeoning democracy what about iraq you know russia did object to george w. bush invading iraq but it did not stop americans look at the country well let's take each case separately in the case of libya gadhafi then in charge threaten to massacre the people of benghazi at the time that then russian president medvedev went along with the no fly zone which helped protect the people of benghazi. the key american mistake was after the fall of gadhafi not being heavily involved politically to
military aid to the syrian regime of hafez assad had not protected the assad regime three times at the u.n. from serious resolutions condemning its actions including killing more than one hundred fifty thousand people then you might have had a more positive resolution at the geneva two conference but it you need to to russia chose to side one hundred percent with assad and the geneva two conference felt but dr friedman let's take comparable cases from the region the case of iraq the case of...
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the time was russia is the closest safe haven for many ukrainian refugees the u.n. says a hundred thousand have crossed the border into russia this figure the country's federal migration says could be full of times higher costs in the border could be dangerous fighting for numerous checkpoints as fears and there are reports of civilians being caught in the crossfire or even targeted themselves here a car drives up to a border post was forced to turn around on a heavy fire. the family we spoke to had to change their plans after seeing just how hard it was even to get close to the checkpoint they decided to try their luck at another crossing but asked us not to join them worried will attract unnecessary attention. would continue the journey alone it used to be recruiting and checkpoint but as you can see now it's abandoned there is absolutely nobody here because crawls freely as you can see the ukrainian border guards left the russian side of the checkpoint seventy or northern part of the ukrainian russian border people here crossed day and night as you can see there
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most powerful body now earlier in the u.n. human rights chief also raised alarm over the mounting a number of civilian deaths in gaza questioning the legality of israel's actions i commissioner navi pillay said that the country could be violating international law all law as it pushes on with its military operation people across the globe are also voicing their outrage over the strikes this is what washington very crowded converged on the israeli embassy calling for an end to the assault and labeling israeli leaders for terrorist thousands of protesters took to the streets of central berlin on saturday to demand an end to the attacks on gaza and then in cairo police used tear gas to disperse a gaza solidarity protest on friday while around. hundred demonstrators gathered in paris denouncing the israeli offensive and demanding an end to what they describe as a massacre. came. from gaza. university believes israel is capable of hitting militant targets without putting civilians under threat. is a very small territory and it is v
most powerful body now earlier in the u.n. human rights chief also raised alarm over the mounting a number of civilian deaths in gaza questioning the legality of israel's actions i commissioner navi pillay said that the country could be violating international law all law as it pushes on with its military operation people across the globe are also voicing their outrage over the strikes this is what washington very crowded converged on the israeli embassy calling for an end to the assault and...
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the u.n.s sponsored amid tensions in 12. they left one 60 people. meanwhile, a security council statement on the conflict was adopted earlier today. al jazeera editor james bays has more. >> it took three days of extremely tough negotiation not to come up with a legally binding resolution but simply with a statement the u.s. had objected to the wording that had been suggests. in the end, these were the words that were read out by the president of the security council. >> the security council members called for deescalation of the situation, restoration of calm and and reinstitution of november 2012 cease-fire. the security counsel members further called for respect for international humanitarian law interviewing the protection of civilians. the security council members also expressed their support for the resumption of direct negotiations between the israelis and palestinians with an aim of achieving a comprehensive peace settlement based on the solution. >> arab ambassadors wanted something t
the u.n.s sponsored amid tensions in 12. they left one 60 people. meanwhile, a security council statement on the conflict was adopted earlier today. al jazeera editor james bays has more. >> it took three days of extremely tough negotiation not to come up with a legally binding resolution but simply with a statement the u.s. had objected to the wording that had been suggests. in the end, these were the words that were read out by the president of the security council. >> the...
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so, under the u.n. definition of nuclear terrorism, they've done that. but they have to stay strong on this. there's a split within the palestinian unity government. the total breakdown, because hamas is dedicated to the total destruction of israel. so, they can't negotiate with them, because hamas is involved. and they must be strong and crush hamas as a lesson to others. >> as they try to do this, it's more of an argument against israel from those in the region who would say down with israel. can we see the entire middle east unravel as a result of israel trying to defend itself? >> i don't think the middle east can unravel anymore than it is right now. right now, it's more political. >> it's more political right now, but it could go there. what can the united states do, if anything, to try to quell this violence and try to broker a peace deal? >> it's almost too late for a lo lot of things. probably the few remaining options on the table would be the back the israelis. and also get to abbas and tell him that that deal he cut with the bad guys is not g
so, under the u.n. definition of nuclear terrorism, they've done that. but they have to stay strong on this. there's a split within the palestinian unity government. the total breakdown, because hamas is dedicated to the total destruction of israel. so, they can't negotiate with them, because hamas is involved. and they must be strong and crush hamas as a lesson to others. >> as they try to do this, it's more of an argument against israel from those in the region who would say down with...
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the u.n.'s designation would have no legal weight in the united states, but the organization is hoping it would pressure the u.s. into a course correction at home that toward that fundamental principle on which our country has long led abroad, if you come fleeing persecution, we will honor our moral obligation not to send you back. joining me today at the table, megan mcken in a, communications and advocacy director for k.i.n.d. the leading organization for the protection of unaccompanied children who enter the u.s. immigration system alone. and juan who is president and general council for the organization be no justice. joining us from san diego is lindsey jenkins, protection officer for the united nations high commissioner for refugees. nice to have you that is all morning. >> thank you, melissa. >> lindsey, what is the official definition of refugee in terms of international worlds? do these young people meet that standard? >> thank you, melissa. and thank you for having us this morning and
the u.n.'s designation would have no legal weight in the united states, but the organization is hoping it would pressure the u.s. into a course correction at home that toward that fundamental principle on which our country has long led abroad, if you come fleeing persecution, we will honor our moral obligation not to send you back. joining me today at the table, megan mcken in a, communications and advocacy director for k.i.n.d. the leading organization for the protection of unaccompanied...
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. >> well, in that context, the u.n. high commissioner of human rights said on friday that it may violate international laws of targeting civilians. you bring up the position that it's hamas' fault that it's embed ding rocket launchers among the civilians? >> well, it's clear. we saw today they came out acknowledgin acknowledging that israel has made thousands of phone calls to civilians, telling them when and where we're going to target, and asking them to move out of the way. in the same statement the hamas minister of interior instructed and demanded their public to ignore their warnings and stay in their homes. now i don't know what pictures you're showing on the screen, but we've had in the last four days a thousand strikes, and 100 people including tragically, including civilians who have been killed. but if you look at that, it becomes clear that in a thousand strikes with 100 killed, israel is making every possible effort to avoid civilian casualties. we're working very hard at that. it's a difficult situation, b
. >> well, in that context, the u.n. high commissioner of human rights said on friday that it may violate international laws of targeting civilians. you bring up the position that it's hamas' fault that it's embed ding rocket launchers among the civilians? >> well, it's clear. we saw today they came out acknowledgin acknowledging that israel has made thousands of phone calls to civilians, telling them when and where we're going to target, and asking them to move out of the way. in...
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so, this week, the iraqi government told the u.n. that isis had seized nuclear material in mosul. u.s. officials say it's just a small amount of uranium and it's not weapons grade. but iraqi officials still are very worried. colonel, how concern iing is ito you that militants may have their hands on some sort of nuclear material? >> well, it's always a concern when somebody gets their hands on anything radio active. all they probably could do is try to manufacture a dirty bomb. but you know, that's kind of far removed from what they're doing now. i think there are bigger threats posed by isis, so i don't think that this is really on anybody's radar right now, but it's something down the road we're going to have to address and that a terrible has to be accounted for. >> and we also learned this week that the pentagon is deciding under what circumstances it would recommend a drone strike to kill perhaps the leader of isis, factors of intelligence, showing his location and that no civilians would be hurt. would this be the right step? would it be a safe step for the u.s. to get invol
so, this week, the iraqi government told the u.n. that isis had seized nuclear material in mosul. u.s. officials say it's just a small amount of uranium and it's not weapons grade. but iraqi officials still are very worried. colonel, how concern iing is ito you that militants may have their hands on some sort of nuclear material? >> well, it's always a concern when somebody gets their hands on anything radio active. all they probably could do is try to manufacture a dirty bomb. but you...
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u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that statement from russia's on voyage to the body vitaly churkin meanwhile anti-government fighters in the donetsk region claim to have downed an air force fighter jet near the city of gori all of these the latest pictures from a town in the donetsk region where once again a residential areas had been hit by government shelling. locals say the damage there equals that of slovyansk according to european observers lies in ruins they also report more civilian casualties. the way. there are two bodies if it is. in total least six people have been killed there. amid the devastation and casualties on both sides a renewed army showing has been reported in the neighboring lugansk region where if an ocean reports ukrainian crisis continues to escalate with death toll from all sides and anger also rising one friday you credit president with what i'm trying to say that every soldier's life th
u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that statement from russia's on voyage to the body vitaly churkin meanwhile anti-government fighters in the donetsk region claim to have downed an air force fighter jet near the city of gori all of these the latest pictures from a town in the donetsk region where once again a residential areas had been hit by government shelling. locals say the damage there equals that of slovyansk...
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sixteen minutes past the hour the u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that statement from russia's envoy to the group vitaly churkin meanwhile the ukrainian army and anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed lugansk republics have been locked in a violent tit for tat these latest pictures from a town in that in that screen or again residential areas were hit by government shelling at least three people have been killed marie if an ocean reports from east ukraine. ukrainian crisis continues to escalate please death toll from both sides and anger also rising one friday you credit president for that but i think inside that school every soldier's life the militants will pay we've always been under it's all day to read. that's off to tack on the army's brigade near the russian border in which twenty three servicemen including the border guards were killed and one hundred others were injured it is. known as good odds or hey it was used in this attack th
sixteen minutes past the hour the u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that statement from russia's envoy to the group vitaly churkin meanwhile the ukrainian army and anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed lugansk republics have been locked in a violent tit for tat these latest pictures from a town in that in that screen or again residential areas were hit by government shelling at least three people have been killed...
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the u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that is the statement from russia's envoy to the body fatalities meanwhile the ukrainian army and anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed and yet in the ganske republics have been locked in a violent tit for tat refinish in the city of against forres ukrainian crisis continues to escalate pleas death toll from all sides and anger also rising one friday ukrainian president but i think it's sad that every soldier's life the militants will pay we always spend hundreds of their road. that's off to tack on the army's brigade near the russian border in which twenty three servicemen including the border guards were killed and around one hundred others were injured and it is sad that multiple rocket launchers known as god or hey was used in this attack that is considered to be so far the deadliest attack on the army's position since the beginning of what it calls its end in terror of
the u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in east ukraine that is the statement from russia's envoy to the body fatalities meanwhile the ukrainian army and anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed and yet in the ganske republics have been locked in a violent tit for tat refinish in the city of against forres ukrainian crisis continues to escalate pleas death toll from all sides and anger also rising one friday ukrainian president but i...
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the u.n. security council should show more concern over the rising number of civilian casualties in ukraine that come from russia's mboya to the body patani chore can mean the ukrainian army and anti-government forces in the self-proclaimed and yes going against republics have been locked into a violent tit for tat. is in the city begins for us maria we're getting reports of casualties mounting on both sides of the conflict zone. indeed we have to say that the ukrainian crisis continues to escalate with death toll from all sides and anger also rising one friday ukrainian president with what i can said that quotation for every soldier's life the militants will pay with or send hundreds of their road bets off to tack on the army's brigade near the russian border in which twenty three servicemen including border guards were killed and around one hundred are others were injured it is sad that multiple rocket launcher known as gods or hay was used in this attack that is considered to be so far the
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this because of the end of the day and why because i don't as you say yes margaret but why then is the u.n. security general urging israel to show restraint but prime minister netanyahu is vowing to step up the offensive so international colds are simply being ignored aren't they. again i and he calls about international claims really should be directed towards the prime minister at the end of the day as a military been given a very clear mission that mission is to restore quiet to the people that are living in israel and to teach hamas that there is a very very heavy price to pay to committing acts of terror and questions that were guarding these civilian casualties in the gaza strip i believe should also be directed towards the leadership within gaza that actively and purposefully puts its own civilians in in danger. and israeli army says close to five hundred projectiles have come from gaza since tuesday rocket fire from gaza struck a gas station earlier today in the southern israel. the town of the ashdod israeli health officials say three were wounded one of them seriously but it's no
this because of the end of the day and why because i don't as you say yes margaret but why then is the u.n. security general urging israel to show restraint but prime minister netanyahu is vowing to step up the offensive so international colds are simply being ignored aren't they. again i and he calls about international claims really should be directed towards the prime minister at the end of the day as a military been given a very clear mission that mission is to restore quiet to the people...
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they were responding to a letter from the u.n. ambassador. they could enable terrorists to carry out tasks if they had more expertise or use them in combination of other materials. isis took control of uranium used in research. >>> a stand down order held back a special ops team. it shows a military officer who issued the instruction. they testified it was the right call. instead the team was called to help protect and care for people evacuated from benghazi. one team member is credited with saving the life of one of the evacuees. >>> a delicate meeting in afghanistan. john kerry getting together with hamid karzai and u.n. officials today. he's going to try to broker a resolution to the disputed election. abdullah abdullah won the first round. he's calling the second round into question, which he seems to have lost. a smooth, peaceful, political transition. >>> unanimous support from the obama administration's decision to bring bergdahl home t. heads of all five military branches expressed they do not leave soldiers on the battlefield. five d
they were responding to a letter from the u.n. ambassador. they could enable terrorists to carry out tasks if they had more expertise or use them in combination of other materials. isis took control of uranium used in research. >>> a stand down order held back a special ops team. it shows a military officer who issued the instruction. they testified it was the right call. instead the team was called to help protect and care for people evacuated from benghazi. one team member is...
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and u.n. figures the official results of the vote are yet to be released but an independent election watchdog announced ghani topped the final poll it prompted claims of a coup from his rival. the child has been badly injured in a violent clash between police and protesters in mexico during a protest over changes to how the registry of births and deaths is run protesters threw objects at police who fired back with tear gas and rubber bullets a hundred demonstrators and about forty officers were injured in the clashes. ukraine is ready for a ceasefire with the anti-government fighters in the east that's the statement the country's president expressed in a phone call with the german chancellor merkel meanwhile despite reassurances that kiev is not targeting civilians residential areas in the rez resistance hobbs' of scandal guns have endured another night of army air raids riff notion i met some of the victims of the military operation in. and you day brings most. of the guns. this goes mother h
and u.n. figures the official results of the vote are yet to be released but an independent election watchdog announced ghani topped the final poll it prompted claims of a coup from his rival. the child has been badly injured in a violent clash between police and protesters in mexico during a protest over changes to how the registry of births and deaths is run protesters threw objects at police who fired back with tear gas and rubber bullets a hundred demonstrators and about forty officers were...
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in the letter from iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammad ali al hakim to the united nations he wrote that the forty kilos or eighty eight pounds of uranium compounds kept for research at a facility northwest of baghdad are now in the hands of the insurgent group islamic state formally known as isis which is attempting to overrun the country the u.n. international atomic energy agency responded saying that it believes the low grade of the material does not pose a significant security risk however al hakim stated that materials obtained can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction with the required expertise and importantly warned they could be smuggled out of iraq given the country's current instability now this sunni muslim group known as the law islamic state is now kind offshoot is spearheading the takeover of large areas of iraq and neighboring syria the group captured the facility in early june two bunkers inside of it are believed to contain two thousand five hundred degraded rockets filled with the dead
in the letter from iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammad ali al hakim to the united nations he wrote that the forty kilos or eighty eight pounds of uranium compounds kept for research at a facility northwest of baghdad are now in the hands of the insurgent group islamic state formally known as isis which is attempting to overrun the country the u.n. international atomic energy agency responded saying that it believes the low grade of the material does not pose a significant security risk however al...
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bold step and i think governments of the united states, france and many others agreed to uphold the u.n. security council resolution and prevent the libyan army from doing what i believe they would have done and killed unknown, untold thousands of people in benghazi, that was the genesis of the intervention it was not to remove the government of qaddafi, it was to protect civil wants and so that was the genesis of that effort and i think in that regard, the intervention was both necessary and certainly successful. >> could we have done a better job post intervention after qaddafi? and what is the future of libya? >> yes, i think this is the challenge of these these very complex situations that occur in africa and the mideast and other places. the military piece is almost the easy piece. i wouldn't say it is easy but it is relatively defined in this case, protect civilians and so the military instrument was used, i led the effort initially before transition to nato, but to say, to accomplish a specific military objective, it is much, much harder, much more complex than to say, how do we
bold step and i think governments of the united states, france and many others agreed to uphold the u.n. security council resolution and prevent the libyan army from doing what i believe they would have done and killed unknown, untold thousands of people in benghazi, that was the genesis of the intervention it was not to remove the government of qaddafi, it was to protect civil wants and so that was the genesis of that effort and i think in that regard, the intervention was both necessary and...
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later today, the u.n. security council will meet to discuss ways to stop the strikes. but again, the a.p reporting that sirens going on yet another day there. >>> a california woman is connected with the missiysterio death of a google executive. >> she reaches over the body and finishes a glass of wine and then goes about her business. >> what surveillance video captures that could be crucial in this mysterious case. >>> and chinese hackers successfully broke into a security system that holds top secret information. it is one of the things we just thought you should know. >>> and here's a look at what's happening today, july 10. right now closing arguments are under way in the case against north carolina's voter id law, college students are making an argument that the law violates the constitution that lowers the voting age to 18. >>> the woman who survived a mauling by her friends's chimpanzee is introducing a bill that will ban the interstate import of exotic pets. >>> the slide drops 17 stories down at between 45 and 65-mile-per-hour. the cadillac summer collection
later today, the u.n. security council will meet to discuss ways to stop the strikes. but again, the a.p reporting that sirens going on yet another day there. >>> a california woman is connected with the missiysterio death of a google executive. >> she reaches over the body and finishes a glass of wine and then goes about her business. >> what surveillance video captures that could be crucial in this mysterious case. >>> and chinese hackers successfully broke into...
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nations iraq announced insurgents have seized nuclear materials from the university according to iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammed ali al hakim at least forty kilograms of uranium compounds were stored in the university said the materials obtained can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction and warned they could easily be smuggled out of iraq a u.s. government official told reuters news agency the materials are not believed to be enriched uranium and therefore make it difficult to make into a weapon it's also been revealed that islamic state the militants the group formerly known as isis captured a facility on june eleventh thirty five miles southwest of baghdad which was once operated by saddam hussein and it lead to contain two thousand five hundred degraded rockets filled with potentially deadly sarin and mustard gas the u.s. officials downplayed the risk claiming the materials too old to be useful however given the instability within the country and its proximity to syria this is still a very huge worry as those you mentioned there the militants have made significant gains in
nations iraq announced insurgents have seized nuclear materials from the university according to iraq's u.n. ambassador mohammed ali al hakim at least forty kilograms of uranium compounds were stored in the university said the materials obtained can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction and warned they could easily be smuggled out of iraq a u.s. government official told reuters news agency the materials are not believed to be enriched uranium and therefore make it difficult to...
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u.n. puts the death toll over 1,000 for june with hundreds of thousands forced to three their homes. on the 10th of june, troops took over mosul and a day later took over tikrit. it's an hour's strive from baghdad. on the 29th of june, isis declared isis islamic state in syria and iraq. they called on people to come take up arms. on the first of july, the parliament ended with no agreement on the key post, prime minister, president and speakers. isis controls vast areas in the north and west of iraq. the self-proclaimed islamic state extends from the syrian province to iraq. this yellow territory you can see a is the territory in which isis is currently operating. >>> let's take you live to baghdad now. we can speak to the editor of the persian service who is there for us. getting reports today that sunni militants have managed to get hold of radioactive material. they are so brash they seem to be getting bolder. is there any sign they're being stopped at all? >> lucy, there's the issue of
u.n. puts the death toll over 1,000 for june with hundreds of thousands forced to three their homes. on the 10th of june, troops took over mosul and a day later took over tikrit. it's an hour's strive from baghdad. on the 29th of june, isis declared isis islamic state in syria and iraq. they called on people to come take up arms. on the first of july, the parliament ended with no agreement on the key post, prime minister, president and speakers. isis controls vast areas in the north and west of...
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rescue workers picked through the rubble to try to save the wounded, bringing them to a hospital the u.n. said is running out of medical supplies. >> i think israel is going out of control. more than half of those killed, 60%, 70% even are innocent civilians who were killed in the process. >> israel is trying to stop this, hamas and other palestinian fighting groups have barraged israel with rocket after rocket after rocket, one every 10 minutes. never before have so many been fired from gaza and never before reached as far a tel aviv. that's why israel bolstered the border with more tanks and troops. israeli officials are talking about a ground invasion. >> first and foremost, the rocket launches against israel citizens must end. no country could accept this. >> increasingly, israelis are spending time in underground garages that act as bomb smelters and people of gaza are carrying or mourning their dead. some predict this conflict is just beginning. >> israel maintains a blockade of gaza by sea and also with a wall around the entire area. up until today, egypt also blocked gazaens from
rescue workers picked through the rubble to try to save the wounded, bringing them to a hospital the u.n. said is running out of medical supplies. >> i think israel is going out of control. more than half of those killed, 60%, 70% even are innocent civilians who were killed in the process. >> israel is trying to stop this, hamas and other palestinian fighting groups have barraged israel with rocket after rocket after rocket, one every 10 minutes. never before have so many been fired...
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iraq's u.n. ambassador saying the materials are low grade and would be difficult to turn into a weapon. the militants pose an imminent threat. chuck hagel speaking at a naval base in georgia says isis is well organized well funded and dynamic organization. they are a threat to every stabilized nation on earth. >> back at home they can't dodge this one. a los angeles jour refijury fin the dodgers negligent in the beating of a fan. brian stow was left in disabling brain damage after he was attacked in a stable parking lot after the game. he was awarded 18 million saying the dodgers are responsible for about a quarter of that. the two men convicted of attacking him will have to pay the rest. he wrote the book on it how to survive the bulls of pamplona but the bulls didn't care. bill hill man was gored on the streets of spain in the running of the bulls. this year's run featured six 1300 pound bulls. things got dangerous when the animals broke lose from the pack. that's when hill man and another man
iraq's u.n. ambassador saying the materials are low grade and would be difficult to turn into a weapon. the militants pose an imminent threat. chuck hagel speaking at a naval base in georgia says isis is well organized well funded and dynamic organization. they are a threat to every stabilized nation on earth. >> back at home they can't dodge this one. a los angeles jour refijury fin the dodgers negligent in the beating of a fan. brian stow was left in disabling brain damage after he was...
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. >>> iraq is pleading for help after take iing -- they are ask the u.n. to help keep it from getting in the hands of terrorists. it could get into syria despite removing chemical weapons. cnn learned the u.s. may have their sights on the leader of isis. they wonder if a drone strike is the way to take him out. the final call will rest with president obama. >>> talks resume over iran's nuclear program. six powers are working on a deal with the future of the program. the agreement expires in ten days. the u.s. and iran have found common ground over the issues in iraq, trying to extend isis there. >>> newly released testimony show two separate groups could be behind the attacks in benghazi. top commanders say the attack on the complex that killed two contractors showed clear signs of military training. they are taking advantage of reports from the nigtd before. the first attack killed two others including ambassador kris stephens. >> the former taliban prisoner is expected to be assigned to a new army unit soon. he's taken trips off the texas army base to ge
. >>> iraq is pleading for help after take iing -- they are ask the u.n. to help keep it from getting in the hands of terrorists. it could get into syria despite removing chemical weapons. cnn learned the u.s. may have their sights on the leader of isis. they wonder if a drone strike is the way to take him out. the final call will rest with president obama. >>> talks resume over iran's nuclear program. six powers are working on a deal with the future of the program. the...